Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 January 1935
1935-01-05
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1935-01-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 4. Vol. XCIII. SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article368 1935-01-05 1 Reuter. Commission's Anxiety EXPENDITURE ON HARBOURS Geneva, January 4. The Mandates Commission report for the session October-November was issued this morning. The Com-mission-Estates that it has noted Mr. Ito’s statement regarding Japanese Pacific Mandates, that the sums spent on the equipment of ports in certain islands underReuter. - 368 words
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Article90 1935-01-05 1 Rugby Radio Service. Much Interest Displayed London, January 4. Much interest is displayed here in the conversations about to take place in Rome between the French Foreign Minister, Monsieur Laval and Signor Mussolini, at which negotiations on important European and other questions, which through diplomatic channels have beenRugby Radio Service. - 90 words
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Article281 1935-01-05 1 —Reuter. Defence Counsel's Address KIDNAPPING PLANNED IN LINDBERGH'S HOUSEHOLD Flemington, January 4. Counsel for the defence electrified the court room by the suggestion that Lindbergh himself was to have been kidnapped and not the baby. Lindbergh spent the morning in the witness box including ninety minutes—Reuter. - 281 words
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203 1935-01-05 1 Auckland, January 4. There is nothing being done in the direction of conscription as far as New Zealand is concerned, said the Defence Minister. Mr. Cobbe added that he was unable to speak for Australia and said that although the conversations with Sir203 words
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Article, Illustration33 1935-01-05 1 —A solid silv'r ctin of soup. ’cetii.j to .>2 >■ C Sect! 'uno with llr. Campbell Bl'ck iron to” tn tipht). wKev he vis’ted Messrs. Crcs: gnt! RA; ckwell’s premises tn33 words
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Article213 1935-01-05 1 creasing production of such articles. Rugby Radio Service. Entirely New Departure WIDE RANGE OF MANUFACTURED ARTICLES London. January 4. The Prince of Wales opened the Winter Exhibition of the Royal Academy which marks an entirely new departure. In recent years these exhibitions have been devoted tocreasing production of such articles. Rugby Radio Service. - 213 words
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Article278 1935-01-05 1 —Reuter. i Rumours Of Acceptance BUT DENIAL BY PLAYER New York, January 4. Perry will turn professional after he arrives at San Francisco on February 23 from Australia according to a statement ;to Reuter made by the tennis manager, Bill O’Brien. He says that he is—Reuter. - 278 words
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Article190 1935-01-05 1 —Reu“er. Redemption Programme FAVOURABLE CITY COMMENT London, January 4. An announcement of the programme for the redemption of Crisp Loan arrears was welcomed in the city columns of the ’Morning Post.” It says that at a time when so many debtors are showing little regard either for—Reu“er. - 190 words
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289 1935-01-05 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, January 4. When the Supreme Court resumed this morning after the vacation, the members of the Bar gathered in full force to congratulate the Chief Justice on his receipt of a Knighthood. Mr. B. J. P. Joaquim,289 words
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Article521 1935-01-05 1 Dole System A Narcotic WHOLEHEARTED PRAISE FROM DEMOCRATS Washington, January 4. In a message to Congress foreshadowing a huge scheme of public works to absorb 3,500,000 unemployed, in preference to continuing the dole system President Roosevelt says he has noted the evidence of restoration and the521 words
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Advertisement12 1935-01-05 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bishop t. PENANG. Telephone No. 772.12 words
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Advertisement14 1935-01-05 1 KEY M BEER Pure, Cool Refreshing Sole Distributora N. V. Straits Java Trading On.14 words
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Advertisement1638 1935-01-05 2 J A mv' uht in AV THE ESTATE OE i PENANG HILL ’SATES FOR CASUAL BANK haji r.e. mohamed RAILWAY. ADVERTISEMENTS KASSIM, J.P.. I TIME-TABLE. The Exchange Banks will (Deceased). lONDA¥S to T °B.oo a.m. every 30 minute» i aji communication» relating to close on Monday, January 7, notice is1,638 words
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Advertisement835 1935-01-05 2 banks CHARTERED BAKX NicDERLANDSCHE i or INDIA. AUSTKAUA AND CHTO 'hANDEL MAATSCHAPP !J„ r/aoorporwted to >w.<7k»d by Royal Charter ISSbJ, N.V. Paid-up Capital f 3 JKU ot (NETHERLANDS TRADING HEAD OFFICE:— cnPTFTY I 38. Bishopsgate, London, E.C. Ageucied 2 Fnjartee: Established in Amsterdam IS2 Ajor Star Hong Kong “X Srang835 words
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Article2583 1935-01-05 3 Empire Newsletter RECEPTION OF THE ROYAL WEDDING BROADCAST “Never in history, we may dare to say, has a marriage been attended by so vast a company of witnesses. For by a new and marvellous invention of science countless multitudes in every variety of place and home are2,583 words
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Miscellaneous468 1935-01-05 3 WIRELESS PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. The following are the new wavelengths, ’wo of which will be used simultaneously:— GSG 16.86 metros and GSF 19.82 metros GSF 19.82 m-'ro throughout •nd GSG 16.86 untM 11.06 pjm. Local Thro GSE 25.29 metres after 11.06 pjn Local TUm GSD 26.58 mietros and G9C 31.30468 words
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Miscellaneous594 1935-01-05 3 di), (Haydn) Three Dances (Henry VIII) (Edward German). Greenwich Time Signal at 8.20 p. m. 8.30 —Talk: “India.”* Major C. R. Attlee M. P. 8.50 —A Violin Recital, by Jack Salisbury. Kamtchatka (Monti), Souvenir d’amour (Chuckerbutty), Zephir (Hubay), La plus que lent (Debussy). 9.os—The News. 9 35 —Big Ben. The594 words
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Miscellaneous478 1935-01-05 3 f 12 A Dutch festival day Arr. Hodlars 10.25 —Dutch National Anthem. tomorrow P. M. B.oo—Dutch National Anthem and opening announcement. B.os—Violin recital by Loe Cohen: 1 Sonate Cesar Franck, a allegro ben moderate b allegro c recitative—fantasia d allegretto poco mpsso B.3o—Talk on behalf of the Dutch Y. M.478 words
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617 1935-01-05 4 Development Of Industries COMPANY REGISTERED Chain Of Firms In Malaya Singapore, January 2. A Chinese commercial scheme, which, if realised, will embrace the whole of British Malaya, Siam. French Indo-China, China and the Dutch East Indies, is being planned by syndicate in Singapore. I The617 words
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Article181 1935-01-05 4 Only One Remedy Needed Having rheumatism so badly that she could scarcely walk, this woman began to put on a load of superfluous flesh. In a letter just received, she writes: “I had a severe attack of rheumatism in both knees. It was so bad181 words
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Article168 1935-01-05 4 ST GEORGE THE MARTYR Church of England The Epiphany 8.00 a.m. Matins and Litany. PS LXXII. Hymn—SO. I 8.30 a.m. Holy Communion. I 9.30 a.m'. Holy Communion. Tam 1 > 6.00 p.m. Evensong. PS XCVI—2O7 Magnificat—4B Nunc Dimittis—6o Hymns —76 —72—79 —165 WEDNESDAY 8.00 a. m. Holy Communion.168 words
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Article151 1935-01-05 4 Coroner Comments On Frequency Of Type Of Accident Tan Her, a 37-year old Hokien, died at the General Hospital early on New Year’s Day as the result of having been scalded after having fallen into a cauldron of boiling pig’s food three days previously at the151 words
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Article222 1935-01-05 4 1935 Estimates BIG VOTE FOR PUBLIC WORKS Kuala Lumpur, January 1. The State of Pahang has estimated an expenditure of $2,988,4 <4 for the present year, and accordingly has made provision for it, an enactment to that effect having been passed by the State Council. Public works,222 words
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Advertisement251 1935-01-05 4 irritation J w-vlb Cot i?3!ra SOAP AND GIOTMENT F>ATHE freely with the Soap, dry gently, and anoint with the Ointment. You will be surprised how quickly the cause of the irritation disappears, whether eczema, pimples, rash or other form of skin trouble. Sample each Soap. Ointment and Talcum free upon251 words
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Advertisement309 1935-01-05 4 i THEN I’LL BE TIRED OF YOU Foxtrot CB 796 LOST in A FOG I SAW STARS n (CB 893 FOR ALL WE KNOW I 7 carrot L GIBBONS WITH HIS WARM TONED PIANO, WILL APPEAL TO ALL DANCE ENTHUSIASTS AND HE AND HIS boy E frlends; flay these big309 words
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Article, Illustration39 1935-01-05 5 Harry Lammerts his band Harry Lammerts his band have been delighting E. O. patrons during the holidays with their dance music T u viubbicai concerts. Their services have been retained by the Hotel management for the next six months.39 words
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650 1935-01-05 5 RACE FOR THE GOLD CUP PROBABLE FIELD OF 10 STARTERS SMALLER FIELDS BY TIC-TAC As usual, the fields for today's races, the last day of the Penang Turf Club XmasNew Yar Meeting, are smaller than on the preceding days and besides there will650 words
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628 1935-01-05 5 Battling Khoo Outpointed BOUT FOUGHT AT HOT PACE (By “Seconds Out”) Peter George, the East African negro. who made his debut in the Penang ring, fully deserved the point’s victory over our local featherweight champion, Battling Khoo in ’he ten rounds contest at Wembley628 words
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Article282 1935-01-05 5 Today's Fixtures i I LIVERPOOL TO ENTERTAIN ARSENAL The following are matches to be played today in the English and Scottish Leagues:— DIVISION 1 Birmingham v Stoke C. Derby C. v Aston V. 1 Leeds U. v Blackburn R. Leicester C. v Chelsea Liverpool v Arsenal282 words
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Article84 1935-01-05 5 England v. The Rest The following are the principal Rugby i Union fixtures for today:—• I ENGLAND V THE REST i Aidershot Services V Old Millhillians Bedford V Rosslyn Park Blackheath v P’mouth Services Bradford V Birkenhead Park Bristol v Royal Air Force Coventry v Sale Devenpor Services84 words
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Article80 1935-01-05 5 —Reuter. Hammond In Form SCORES 281 NOT OUT AGAINST BARBADOS Barbados, January 4. The match between the M.C.C. and Barbados was continued today when the M.C.C. raised their score to 601. Hammond was not out with 281 to his credit while Smith scored 83. The pair—Reuter. - 80 words
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Article14 1935-01-05 5 T. A. O'Sullivan Esq. $20.00 Anonymous 3 00 "Minoru” .50 $23.5014 words
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Advertisement13 1935-01-05 5 WATCH! FOR THE 3RD. ISSUE. ON SALE SHORTLY “Chap Kuching’ L WinouTßiE a13 words
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Advertisement104 1935-01-05 5 MAJESTIC OPENING TOMORROW AT THE 2-45 MATINEE altwis CAHOU't HENRY RICHARD ARLEN ROSCO ATES GARY COOPER LEON ERROL LOUISE FAZENDA tfav W C FIELDS SKEETS GALLAGHER CARY GRANT RAYMOND HATTON horton ROSCOE KARNS BABY I.ROY > MAE MARSH POLLY MORAN I, J A C K O A K I E104 words
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Article863 1935-01-05 6 Accused Of £2,855 Frauds DOCTOR SAYS SHE IS TOO ILL TO APPEAR Lady (Harold) Bowden, of West Halkinstreet, W., was summoned at Marlboroughstreet, the allegations being that she un- lawfully by false pretences and with intent to defraud obtained £2,855 14s from Col. Gerald Thomas Rawnsley. The863 words
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Article520 1935-01-05 6 DEAN OF ST. PAUL'S VIEW Dr Matthews, Dean of St. Paul's, declared himself in favour of an police force when, at St. Mary Woolnoth Church, he gave the last of a senes of addresses on Christianity and the crisis. Archbishop of York, when opening the series,520 words
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Article66 1935-01-05 6 Planes Used To Rescue Fishermen Moscow, December 30. Planes were used to rescue two groups of fishermen numbering eleven and two horses marooned on an ice pack carried out to sea in a storm over the Sea of Azov. The airmen dropped food and clothing by66 words
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Advertisement374 1935-01-05 6 w Few Escape The Menace of Nerves YOU Need Yeastin fa r»d light I Reoofnbo the X Immn rfgaal NOW and begin at onoe to tovmbe the aid <rf thie great Triumph S A of Mofam Medieal Science. i 1 Ae*Teast Vite’ Quick-Health IW-Tsbb we hare consistently ff /If toid374 words
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Advertisement201 1935-01-05 6 the smartest women use OUTDOOR GIRL BEAUTY AIDS YET THEY COST ONLY 25 CENTS. j I i > I Times have changed. A a have opinions. Fashlonat j f women no longer believe r L Bee,ssor Y P a Y I P r ’ees for high quality I beauty aids.201 words
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1742 1935-01-05 7 ALL LETTERS WITHIN THE EMPIRE TO BE AEROPLANE BORNE SIR P. SASSOON ANNOUNCES IMPENDING DEVELOPMENTS SERVICES TO BE SPEEDED UP: TO AUSTRALIA IN SEVEN DAYS Sir Philip Sassoon, Under-Secretary for Air, announced in the House of Commons recently that a wide extension of1,742 words
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Advertisement164 1935-01-05 7 No Electricity. No Running Water. I THE GIBSON Kero -Unit <• REFRIGERATOR Kerosene Burning—Absorption Type No Running Water Required. A thoroughly modem refrigerator built on well known principles of absorption burns kerosene requires no running water presented in a steel cabinet of exceptional beauty FRFSH STOCKS gives unfailin S refrigeration,164 words
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Article366 1935-01-05 8 While Mussolini can largely compel his subjects to take such rents, wages, and dividends as he thinks fit —playing the classes alternately off against one another, —he cannot with equanimity see all classes simultaneously impoverished, and he cannot dictate the terms on which other countries trade with Italy.366 words
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Article322 1935-01-05 8 In an address delivered at Bristol Dr. Herbert Levinstein exercised great ingenuity to defend chemical warfare, and incidentally the chemical industries that prepare for it in times of peace. He bagan with some general assumptions on the need for Great Britain to be prepared for war. “Onlv a322 words
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Article68 1935-01-05 8 —Reuter. Deliberately Blown Up Coimbra, January 4. With a view to averting a major catastrophe the belfry of the Santa Cruz cathedral was deliberately blown up with dynamTte and crashed down the principal thoroughfare completely demolishing both the Post Office and the Prison. Nobody was injured but—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article45 1935-01-05 8 Ru&by Radio Service. London, January 4. The Duke of Gloucester ended his tour of the North Island of New Zealand and returned to Wellington late this evening. He will sail in the Cruiser “Australia’’ at daylight for Picton in the South Island.Ru&by Radio Service. - 45 words
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Article1285 1935-01-05 8 REFRESHMENT FOR MIND AND BODY derful unity of life.—W. C. B. the Birmingham Post. X z W cup of tea?” asked the waitress at a I amworth restaurant. “No,” I replied with the desperation created by cycling thirty miles against the wind, “a gallon.” ‘‘We haven’tderful unity of life.—W. C. B.; the Birmingham Post. - 1,285 words
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76 1935-01-05 8 E. O. HOTEL SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT PROGRAMME The following programme will be r dered at the E. O. Hotel on Sund evening at 9 o’clock by Harry Lammei and his band. PART I 1. March—Banner of Victory— Von Bion 2. Waltz—Tales from the Vienna Wood Strauss 3. Overture-—Poet and Peasant—76 words
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Advertisement296 1935-01-05 8 j BOON j the chemists IPOH lAT THE REQUEST OF OUR NUMEROUS OUTSTATION CUSTOMERS PATRONS WE HAVE NOW ESTABLISHED A BOON BRANCH AT 37 39. MARKET STREET, IPOH. I The same extensive variety of Reliable Goods fare being stocked at Ipoh as at Penang and whatever you expect to find296 words
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Advertisement46 1935-01-05 8 KNOWN THE WORLD OVER ißwiflonte'l I L\Cv jQyJ! I H|ffQlMLnTsA|fl i m i < THEY ARE THE Best Obtainable in the markets I AND j need no further Recommendation. II :o: Fresh Stocks Received regularly by SOLE AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG > Singapore, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur.46 words
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Article1596 1935-01-05 9 THEFT OF CAMERA IN IPOH BOUND OVER AS FIRST OFFENDER 1 he hirst Magistrate’s Court, Ipoh, was packed with a large number of schoolboys on Thursday when the case against a Chinese Cambridge Class student of the Anglo-Chinese School, in connection with cameras massing from two photographers’1,596 words
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Article136 1935-01-05 9 Chinese Sweeper Sent To Gaol Mrs. Molly Evans, a European teacher in the Changi Military School, appeared as a witness before Mr. Norman Grice, the second Singapore magistrate, on Thursday in the case in which a 24-year-old Chinese sweeper, Ng San, was charged with the theft136 words
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Advertisement235 1935-01-05 9 Confident in its power I to protect and to u enhance the beauty W? oj the complexion the lovliest women, V everywhere, useT\\' "Evening in tParis” I /<*v powder. W EVENING INPAPIS Bfi. BO.ll QUEENSWAY. CROYDON. SURREY. ENGLAND Representatives SAN DILANDS BUTTERY A CO., Beach Street, Penang. KUALA LUMPUR SWIMMING235 words
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Advertisement53 1935-01-05 9 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. TONIGHT RACE DINNER. DANCE CABARET FINAL APPEARANCE OF 808 GALLOWAY The Leg Mania Novelty Tap Dancer And the Most Original Eccentric Stage Drummer. IN A CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. DINNER $3/- NON-DINERS $l/TOMORROW ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. BY HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOISTS (On the53 words
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Advertisement146 1935-01-05 9 THE TRUFOOD BABY IS A HAPPY BABY Be Fair To Your Baby Babies reared on Humanised Trufood are such cheery, healthy little souls because they secure all the nourishment of breast milk in this nearest-to-nature food. Humanised Trufood not only makes strong BONES, sound TEETH, pure BLOOD, but BRAIN power146 words
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Article301 1935-01-05 10 LET’S have no arguing about Peadah tcp’Donnell, whose latest novel, is called On the Edge of the Stream (Cape, 7s. 6d.). You just have to put him down as another of those Irishmen Who Know How to Write. Also, glory be. he knows what to write ab301 words
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Article776 1935-01-05 10 MALAYAN DELEGATE RETURNS TO SINGAPORE Mrs. E. V. Davies, a vice president of Singapore Y.M-C-A. and president of the Lotus Club last year, before her departure on a world tour, returned to Singapore on Wednesday by the Conte Rosso from Colom- bo, after having broken her journey776 words
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Article, Illustration541 1935-01-05 10 f HERE was a time when a history teaching conI fined itself to a catalogue of dates, kings, battles and romantic stories about warriors and royal personages. My mother, teaching before her marriage, instructed her pupils by mean; oi a rhymed History of England, confined almost541 words
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Article793 1935-01-05 10 PATRIOTIC CONCERT FOR' SINGAPORE I I A great patriotic concert of British 1 music is to be given in Singapore on the occasion of the King’s Jubilee. A chorus of not less one hundred and I twenty members, and all the qualified I players of string instruments that793 words
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Article432 1935-01-05 10 TWO outstanding novels of the week are by women. Ar both are staged against a hospital background. Helen Ashton, in Hornet’s Nesi (Gollancz, 7s. 6d.), involves us in the complications that followed when Sarah Morland, thinking that her doctor’s young partner was not sufficiently solicitous about432 words
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Advertisement425 1935-01-05 10 The quickest-acting STOMACH REMEDY used by Doctors Amazing evidence of the remarkable A NOTED speed with which indigestion and ENGLISH DOCTOR f V stomach pains can be stopped has been 11 revealed by medical experiments and SAYS. 71 X-ray photographs of actual cases. j find that Bisurated l J These425 words
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Article421 1935-01-05 11 Proposals By Committee I CRIMINAL USE OF "TOY" PISTOLS Offence To Shorten Shot Guns The report of the Departmental Committee on the statutory definition and classification of firearms and ammunition, published on December 18, suggests that: It should be made a specific offence to shorten, without421 words
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Article159 1935-01-05 11 ***** V CL4IV4 Ct lldll LV7 LIIV UUA 1 L/l HVip The driver is now in hospital.—Reuter Wireless. Gallantry Of Driver And Fireman London, January 1. A thrilling story is told of how a crack express racing from London to Manchester got out of control and11114 V CL4IV4 Ct lldll LV7 LIIV UUA 1 L/l HVip . The driver is now in hospital.—Reuter Wireless. - 159 words
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Article96 1935-01-05 11 —Reuter Wireless. London, January 1. The Bankers’ Clearing House annual statement shows that the grand total of Bills and cheques paid in the past year was £35,484,000,000, compared with £32,138,000,000, the previous year. The increase chiefly is due to City clearings as the result of the larger—Reuter Wireless. - 96 words
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Article570 1935-01-05 11 VAIN ATTEMPT TO SAVE MRS. MAJOR Hull, December 19. Mrs. Ethel Lillie Major, 42, sentenced to death for poisoning her husband, was hanged at Hull Prison at nine this morning. She was the first woman to be executed in this country for eight years. Right up to570 words
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Article202 1935-01-05 11 “No Reason For It” Mr. Bernard Shaw told a representative of “The Daily Telegraph”: “There was not the slightest reason for a reprieve. If it had been a man no one would have suggested that he should be reprieved.” It was nonsense to talk about202 words
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Advertisement225 1935-01-05 11 BYAPPOtfnjfENT 71QgM G He said to me—the favourite got home in a canter z'' I Hili I said to him —l’ve got the favourite at home in a decanter BORN 1820...5T1LL GOING STRONG..I Agents CALDBECK MACGREGOR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR AND IPOH Incorporated undei the Companies Ordinances of225 words
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333 1935-01-05 12 Through Spite MOTHER HEARS SCREAMS IN THE NIGHT Singapore, January 4 Spitefulness was given as the reason why a 12-year-old boy, Soh Ah San, stabbed two younger playmates with a piece of wire at one o'clock in the morning. The boy appeared before Mr333 words
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Article, Illustration888 1935-01-05 12 Safeguarding the Eyes by a Physician OF all our special senses, eyesight is the most precious. Apart from the possibility of going blind, weak eyesight gives rise to a host of minor ailments and is a common cause of ill- health. Eyestrain results from888 words
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Advertisement283 1935-01-05 12 •Phone 485 AMALGAMATED AMUSEMENTS, LIMITED 86, Beach Street, Penang FUN FROLIC TODAY THOONG YIT CANTONESE OPERA "LIANG CHU KUAN" SEATS 30 20 and 10 Cents. TAN HONG SEAH AMOY OPERA "PHUAR SNUAH KIEW BOH” SEATS 50, 30 and 20 Cents. CHERRY BLOSSOM OPERA "HOE HUAH LIP HOOT KEE” SEATS:— 30,283 words
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Advertisement122 1935-01-05 12 Get INSTANT RELIEF from terrible SKiNTORMEHT a U you *n •aflerer from Kczema, Ulcere, Sorea, Itching y Eraptfaaa, Rashes, or any form of skin disease, use D.D.D. A 1 Pr esmiption. Just a few drops of this marvellous healing ft lotioß sad you have instant relief. Irritation and pain go122 words
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Miscellaneous107 1935-01-05 12 I ROYALII I 6-30 OPENS TONIGHT 9-30 ffi Matinee Today at 3 p.m. |fi The Grand Hindustani Talkie ffi I "PURAN BHAKT" g s I S Now at Reduced Rates of Admission jn ffi 20 30 —4O Downstairs. Upstairs 60 cts. ifj ffi TOMORROW Sj Handsome free gifts will be107 words
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Miscellaneous146 1935-01-05 12 DRAWING CROWDS NIGHTLY DON'T MISS I Ml I r C T I f LAST 3 SHOWS TODAY MAJL 3 I It 2 .45 6-15 9-30 SYDNEY HOWARD Among Schoolgirls As A Headmistress And De kJjT His Weird Work As Gym Instructor In This Grand 1 < Melange Of Pantomine And146 words
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Article860 1935-01-05 13 IMPERIAL. AIRWAYS A Homeward Mail by the Imperial Airways will be closed at the General Post Office, Penang tomorrow at 7 a.m. (Registration 6 p.m. today). AIR MAIL A mail for South America by steamer to Marseilles and thence by French Air Mail Service will be closed860 words
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Article554 1935-01-05 13 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arriving «nd sailing from Penang during the week TN PORT TO-DAY M.V. GLENAMOY from London via Suez. Sails same day for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai and Dairen. 3.5. DUYMAER VAN TWIST from Bela-wan-Deli, Asahan and554 words
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Miscellaneous213 1935-01-05 13 > TODAY UNIVERSAL'S GREATEST screen TRIUMPH' LAST 3 SHOWS AS wmrn. “ONE MORE RIVER” One of the most imposing casts ever Nobel Prize Winner A -w -y A TYTYY>TTY A Y'X assembled for a motion picture Greatest of modern 111 X IV I A 11/ VI V/ A L> I213 words
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Article927 1935-01-05 14 A LEADER IN PEACE AND WAR Lieutenant-Colonel John Ward died recently after an illness of some weeks at his home at Andover at the age of 68. He had a remarkable career. His political evolution was from Labour through Liberalism to the position of independence which best927 words
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Article156 1935-01-05 14 Volley Of Bullets Fired In Cafe Saarbruecken, December 31. The atmosphere of tension has been increased by minor brawls and free fights in the past 24 hours in various parts of the Saar between supporters of the German Front and their opponents, the combined Socialists and156 words
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Article226 1935-01-05 14 Business For Meeting The following is the agenda for the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held on Monday 1. Minutes of last Ordinary Meeting held on the 11th December 1934 to be confirmed. 2. C 459 34—Statutory Declarations of Dr. J. E. Smith, The Hon. Mr.226 words
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Advertisement87 1935-01-05 14 TIGERS in SPORT /k JSv Ay I IHr ?K-/z w ’B H‘ j —7J- X v DI/TRIBUTOR/ FOR TIGER BEER FRA/CRfr V H£AV£ L» WASSIAMULL'S I Closing Sale Carpet Week HEAVY REDUCTIONS in price of i Indian Carpets. t Siie 12 xl5 $6O/- Par piece. I 12 xl2 $5O/- t87 words
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Advertisement627 1935-01-05 15 /W. i- t W P and BRITISH INDIA Ptadnaubu and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Ttduk Anson, Fort 8 m ll—contnet with His Majesty's Government, ham, Malacca and Singapore ServUta London ana Far Mail Berric®. Mata Hari Jan. 5 Ostwanta Dona London for dtaa and Bulan Jan. 12 JsP*627 words
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Article656 1935-01-05 16 Year's Profits RESULTS SHOW MARKED IMPROVEMENT The thirteenth annual general meeting of the Beau Sejour Rubber Company, Ltd., was held on December 17 at 95a, Chan-cery-lane, W.C. Mr. H. Graham (the chairman I said: Gentlemen, —Your directors meet you this year with a far more pleasant tale656 words
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Article601 1935-01-05 16 New Book Issued As R.G.A. Propaganda The Propaganda Committee of the Rubber Growers' Association has for some considerable time been fully alive to the posI sibilities of an increased use of rubber in the agricultural industry, and after consideration of a preliminary report last year601 words
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Article387 1935-01-05 16 KENNEDY COMPANY TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest quotations tn MESSRS. KENNEDY CO.’» thare List today.— Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Alor Gajah 1.45 1.55 1.60 1.75 Amal. Malay 3.45 3.55 3.55 3.75 Ayer Panas 1.75 1.80 1.80 1.90 Bassett 72% 75 72%387 words
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Article45 1935-01-05 16 PENANG, JANUARY 5, 1935 London Bank Demend 2|4 3|32 4 m|ts 2|4 3|16 Private 3 m|ts credit 2|4% 3 Documentary 2|4 7|16 On New York Demand 57% Fiance T.T. 860 Shanghai T.T. 38%% dis. Hongkong T.T. 24% dis. India T.T. 155 Silver 24 H45 words
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Article115 1935-01-05 16 yesterday today lbond<w £228.7.6 £228.12.6 TIN.—(3 Months/ £228.5.0 £228.7.6 $113.87% $113.87% Business Done 2 Penang Business COPRA-—(Sundried) $3.60 S o so BLACK PEPPER $22.50 RUBBER.— 6Hd. 6 %d New York 13%c(G) 1 13- s c(G) Singapore Spot 2 1%c. 21%c Jan./Mar. 22%c. 23c April/Jv— 24 %c. 2 4115 words
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Article173 1935-01-05 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO.'S QUOTATIONS The following are the changes Ln our quotations up to npon today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers TIN Hitam 48 50 49 51 Hong Fatt 52% 55 53 55 Klang River 1.85 1.90 1.90 2.00 Nawang Pet 93 95 93 95 North Taiping 63 65173 words
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Article213 1935-01-05 16 Huge Rise In Woollen Piecegoods In a survey of the import trade of India during the six months period from April 1, 1934, to September, 1934, prepared by H.M. Senior Trade Commissioner in India, a Statement is made that ”a sudden onset during the past year213 words
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Article234 1935-01-05 16 SOON THEAM CO. The following are the changes in oui quotations up to noon today Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers Seller* TIN Ayer Wengs 2.20 2.25 2.20 2.25 Hong Fatts 51 53 52% Jelebus 1-04 1-07 LO3 LO6 K. Lanjuts 16|9 17|3 16|9 17|3 Kuala Kampars ll|o 116 113 11234 words
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Article119 1935-01-05 16 The following are the latest quotation! for today Buyers Sellers TIN Ampats 44% 4 9 Ayer Wengs 2.20 2.25 Hitams 48 50 Heng Fatts 52% 55 Johans 29 31 Jelebus 1.02% 1.07% K. Kamuntings 6 3 6 9 Kamuntings 12 3 13 0 K. Kampars 110 116119 words
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Article100 1935-01-05 16 Latest Quotations Friday Thursday Pari s 74 74* New’ York 4.92% 4.92% Montreal 4.89 4.88% Brussels 20.94 20.97 Geneva 15.12 15.10% Amsterdam 7.24 7.24 Prague 117 117% Milan Berlin i 2 2 0 12.19 Copenhagen Oslo Stockholm 26% 26% Vienna 26% 26% Helsingfors 226% 226% Madrid100 words
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Article45 1935-01-05 16 SATURDAY, JANUARY 5 Penang Turf Club Gold Cup Meeting sth day. SATURDAY, JANUARY 12 Penang Amateur races. RUGGER Jan. 5, Malaya Cup Final at Kuat» Lumpur. Jan. 19, North vs. South at Singapore JANUARY 18 Sid 19 Taiping Turf Club Amateur Meeting, Taiping.*45 words
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Article1086 1935-01-05 16 KENNEDY CO SHARE LIST. 2 w NAMES. x I ffl -J) I RUBBER (Dollar.) Allenby Rubber Co. J 200 i Ator Gajah Rubber Estate 1 60 Amalgamated Malay Estates 3 3,5 Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate 240 250 Ayer Motek Rubber Co. W Ayer Panas Rubber Estates 180 BassetTßubber Co. 72’Zj1,086 words
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Page 16 Advertisements
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Advertisement57 1935-01-05 16 SThe RIGHT BABY FOOD The firm, rounded little limbs that baby develops, his consistently good health and happy disposition, sure signs that Mellin’s Food b the right food for every dk baby from birth onwards. Of*U obtainable throughout the MgV straits Settlement» ‘Mk and the Malay Stat*». Jr HENRY WAUGH57 words
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Miscellaneous42 1935-01-05 16 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind Ratnfa) 6? m. 76 N Noon 78 N TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH WATER LOW WATER 12 34 a m 7 29 a .m. 119 P-m 7.30 p.m. TOMORROW 119 a m B.lO a.m. 2 06 P-m 8.15 p.m.42 words
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